Hi guys ππ»
This year’s ‘Holiblog’ post (holiday blog post for those who are new here) is a bit of a different one as we booked an impromptu train trip around Europe (well, a small part of Europe)
We went for a 5 day trip getting to and from using the Eurostar, and then local trains in-between. So, with just a rucksack, each we set off (at 4.30 am in the morning π)
Here’s how it went…
Paris, France

A brilliant first day of our little European adventure!
Our first stop was Paris π«π·
We found some delicious pizza π€£π and we walked to the Effiel tower (which really is quite massive) very cool.
A highlight was the River Seine boat sightseeing tour. πβ΄οΈ
It’s been 33Β° so it was a welcome shelter/rest from the sun, and we were able to see lots of the sights of Paris that we wanted to. π
Traditional pastries acquired ready for tomorrow mornings early train to our next destination π₯
Pairi Daiza, Cambron Casteau

Today was amazing. π§πͺ
If you ever in Brussels you’ve got to visit ‘Pairi Daiza, Kingdom of Animals’
It’s so much more amazing that I could ever have imagined – what a beautiful place with some amazing animals, I’ve never been anywhere like it.
The themeing of each continent area was spot on, and we saw animals we had never seen before absolutely thriving in the most amazing exhibits.
It’s been a full-on, hot day, and my feet ache a lot (10 hours there and 30,000 steps) but boy, did we enjoy ourselves – we didn’t want to leave!!
Ps – the bats were awesome π¦
Europe Day Two- done βοΈ π§πͺ
Ghent, Belgium

Today, we started off with breakfast in Brussels before we headed to today’s stop – Ghent. π§πͺ
I’d never heard of it before we booked this trip, but I am so glad we came.
This place is so lovely to walk around. The architecture is beautiful, and it’s so quaint with a surprisingly contrasting but infectious bustling night life. π€
The canals are really pretty, and as well as wandering around ourselves during the day and at night, we also enjoyed a canal boat tour and a Medieval walking tour.
The local culinary delights, including Leige waffles π§ DELICIOUS frites, topped with traditional blemish stew, gravy & mayonnaise, and Belgium chocolate of course.
Another brilliant day! Stop no 3, done βοΈ
#Ghent #Belgium #Europe2025
Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Day Four was Rotterdam! π³π±
We started off the day having breakfast in Ghent before heading to our next stop.
We chose this (instead of Amsterdam) as it was suggested to be quite a contrast to Ghent, and that it was.
We visited ‘Mini World’, which was really cool, and it was actually very helpful when spotting interesting landmarks around Rotterdam afterwards. The lighting at Mini World was very impressive i. Particular.
We also had a walk around the plaza.
The highlight was the food market hall – there was so much to see and try.
We had our first traditional Stroopwafel, which was delicious, as well as trying some other yummy cusines too.
We then headed to the harbour to have a look at the views, finished off the evening by chilling in our hotel room after a few very busy days!
Last stop today!
Brussels, Belgium

Our last day was Brussels π§πͺ
We never got to look around Brussels when we stayed the other day as it was just the closest place to ‘Pairi Daiza’.
So, here we are! Doing it properly this time (plus, you can get the Eurostar from Brussels so win, win)
We started off by getting a train to the other Brussels station, Centrale, which funnily enough was much more in the centre of Brussels than Midi. It was also a 6 minute walk from our first stop – The Choco Story Chocolate Museum π« it had to be done.
It was really interesting and I very much enjoyed the samples along the way, as well as a chocolatier demonstrating how they make traditional Belgium Pralines which were first made in Brussels (we got to eat those too! Yum)
After that, we grabbed a quick lunch of Frites & Mayo π in the sunshine π
In order to see as much of Brussels as we could in our short time there, we got tickets for a hop on, hop off tour bus of the city. (Although we just stayed on it for 2 hours to see the full tour)
It was a beautiful blue sky, sunny day and we enjoyed our little tour of the city on the open top bus π we saw lots of cool sights, street art and the Headquarters of the EU πͺπΊ.
And just to round off the day before we headed to the Eurostar, we grabbed some final waffles π§
We tried a savoury ham and cheese one which was very nice and a triple chocolate drizzled one.
Belgium chocolate really is delightful
16 trains later (for the whole trip), and we’re back home! All in all, it was a success! And a very fun, jam-packed 5 days – we’ve done many steps, seen many things, visited many new places, and consumed many waffles! Europe 2025, you were a blast!
(& living out of a backpack really isn’t that bad!)
Until Next Time,
Roseanne π
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